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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I love your determination.

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Every time I see a screenshot, I feel like pulling away and it troubles me…

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Even if it’s a determination, being prepared to go out in a flamboyant way is a bit tough.

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The last reasonless victory is nice, isn’t it… I love how it reflects the blue sky, giving a feeling of going to die.

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It might be a very popular character from No Reason.

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In the Warring States period, red armor was often associated with a glorious death.

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I did my best, and since it didn’t work out, I’m not going to quietly accept death, but I will accept my fate.

I did my best, and since it didn't work out, I'm not going to quietly accept death, but I will accept my fate.

Training One more turn Senior grade Early November First place in Japan C Until the UGÉ event 3 turns remaining Goal Training Uma Musume event The Starry Sky of Rogues Stamina Race entry conditions met! No reason to scatter, Trainer. Details In excellent condition SKIP OFF Shortened version Log

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Uni, who was surprisingly cute in the scenarios of herself and close characters, is disturbingly eerie in this guy’s scenario.

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I played without knowing about real horses, but it was an incredibly engaging scenario.

It feels like I want to know the historical facts, but maybe it’s better if I don’t…

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What kind of category is the Quiet Family in the scenario?

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>>9

In terms of mysterious ancient documents, the way they use their legs is similar to that of horse girls.

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Defeat must be as splendid as a flower scattering.

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Even if you don’t know the original work, this child’s way of living is engraved, isn’t it?

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The flow of the senior summer camp is really tough…

I never thought I would feel this bittersweet with Mira-chan…

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One by one they left, leading to the final lonely losing battle.

The father rushing over.

I cried.

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The atmosphere among these guys was nice.

We gathered with a relaxed vibe and surprisingly did pretty well, but we couldn’t continue beyond that…

The atmosphere among these guys was nice. We gathered with a relaxed vibe and surprisingly did pretty well, but we couldn't continue beyond that...

Log No Reason: Our brilliance must not be just a fleeting moment. It must continue for eternity! No Reason: “After all, it’s just a fluke, a transient flower of the times,” won’t be said in later generations! No Reason: Let’s do this! We, the Gekokujo Alliance! We will surely spread each of our runs to future generations! Hishimiracle No Reason-chan… Dantsuframe: That’s right. I don’t want to be told that we were strong just one time…! No Reason: Hmm, “a miracle that happened just once” is…

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Was Mirako treated as a fluke even after winning G13?

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>>16

After winning the Chrysanthemum Stakes, they suffered dismal defeats in the Arima (11th place), Hanshin Daishoten (12th place), and the Sankei Osaka Hai (7th place).

Won in the spring and Takarazuka, becoming one of the strongest in the current active class.

In the first autumn race, he finished in second place as the second favorite.

After that, I was out for a whole year due to an injury…

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>>52

It’s painful to see that injury afterward, especially since it had such a strong race in the Kyoto Daishoten, staying close to the leader.

I lost because Tap was stronger than that, but there’s no doubt that I had grown since I was able to implement leading strategies instead of just relying on a deep strategy.

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I never thought I would hear such a story at No Reason.

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One-hit wonder

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It already feels like a hopeless losing battle, and then the clan’s greatest masterpiece is going to come as the final blow.

There are also some members of the Great King faction who casually appear at the ending as a final touch.

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>>19

I really can’t predict that Rob Roy’s activities will be reduced to an instant…

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Please give me a perverted picture.

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The ending Zunko feels like she’s really stepping back, but the fact that the trainer is with her makes me wonder if she’s still active.

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>>21

In a good ending, it seems like Souma Noboribetsu is more active there than in the main event, so it doesn’t seem like he’s completely left the racing world.

It feels like it’s not too far off that laughter will dry up.

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Right after a full-body mile, this temperature difference will make me catch a cold.

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I heard from the trainer that it’s dry here, but there are normal feelings like wanting to be close and not wanting to part ways, right?

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It’s more like dry or severe.

It’s just that I won’t change my judgment solely based on emotions, but I do have expectations and feelings for the other person.

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The senior period is truly pampering after all the clashes.

I like the part where you extract a promise from the trainer on Valentine’s Day.

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So it’s a rogue Anzu time…

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Read episode 7…

It’s good to feel trusted while having a serious relationship…

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Crazy for you… is that the kind of relationship we have? We’re in a situation where we go to die together.

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>>30

Focusing only on this, dry! The aesthetics of dying in battle! It’s all anyone talks about.

At the point of Episode 6 of the meeting (before the training starts), I actually have the awareness of “I definitely won’t give this one up!”

Whether it’s Valentine’s or Christmas, the trend is to make them fall in love and keep them from talking.

In the hot spring, they confessed, “If you hadn’t been here, I might not have been able to run for much longer…”

Rather, I think that person, despite their appearance, is quite deep in emotion.

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If it were really dry, we wouldn’t have such a heated discussion and would just end it…

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Is she like the daughter who charges at Ieyasu at the end of the Battle of Osaka?

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>>32

I charged in, fought fiercely, and thought I had died after losing my arm… but then I was saved by my ally, the strategist with the eye patch, and I found happiness after surviving.

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I went to the Yobato Festival last year, hoping to meet Zunko.

I wanted to see you…

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>>33

Actually, I recall that you were planning to have Noriyasu-san see the Yabaoi depending on your health, right?

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From Noriko’s perspective, she obviously wants to win and shine, so that part is naturally strict.

I think once I surpass Chrysanthemum, I have no intention of cutting at all.

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How will Yutaka Take handle his fall?

Let’s blame the bad luck on the trainer!

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The whole-body mile generation seems like it will get heavy with Caleb.

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The main story’s Cesario was like that too.

It seems that it’s not a problem to leave the training center open for a long time when retiring or taking a long break.

I wonder if that’s why Aneko is wandering around overseas.

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>>39

It seems like you need to clear the attendance days as a unit and also properly submit an application.

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Nori is quietly taking over Mirako’s winning mounts, isn’t she?

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>>40

Because of that, I can’t win in mid-distance, so it’s cloudy.

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Is the trainer dispersing?

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It’s not that there aren’t any gags… I like the general from the fan appreciation festival.

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It seems foolish, but they are a serious strategist; however, they are careless in execution and make mistakes, so the impression has completely changed.

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Hey… isn’t it possible to have some really interesting stories about the years 2002 and the time around it?

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>>46

I’m building a solid foundation because I can tell a really interesting story.

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Surrounded by enemies, I flee with a silly face, but that’s just an act; this unique trait well represents the character’s strategic victory.

But I oversleep.

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In this flow, it seems like Cygames is properly considering the gacha flow, similar to a draw-gimlet.

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Mirako, whose ruin was sealed as a result of Takarazuka’s victory, is struggling.

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>>51

The goal is to win the Takarazuka Kinen, so after losing in the Kikuka, I’ll defeat Mirako here.

Are we really going to defeat Mira in this flow!?!?!?

I knocked it down…

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Honestly,

“Scatter or Trainer”

Noriko, who had made up her mind to go together into the deadly battlefield, was incredibly cool.

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Isn’t it the case that having deep emotions and being severe are not contradictory? Or rather, it’s clear from the calling that there’s no intention of letting go after the classic race is over, and that Valentine’s thing is an episode stemming from the original jockey having been separated.

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>>56

Emotion and severity can coexist, but I don’t think they can be dry.

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>>58

The person who said it first just made a mistake in word choice, so most people likely have a serious impression… you’re worrying too much.

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I should have stopped Dantsu, who was pushing himself too hard and breaking down…! The regret I felt was truly heartbreaking in the final act.

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>>53

No one is saying that the trainer is lacking, but if the direction is different, it’s just a matter of changing it.

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I was collecting the story through the “Omakase URA Scenario,” so I lost most of the target races.

The rivals are properly strong.

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The Great King’s faction… what kind of turtle is it…

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Ultimately, it’s not that I lost the desire to throw it away, but until the chrysanthemums are over, it’s still normal to decide to dispose of it depending on the situation, so it’s quite a harsh thing.

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Therefore

No Reason

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As someone familiar with the original work, the way the Quiet Clan’s rise to prominence is approached seemed to resonate deeply, and I thought it was amazing.

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In historical fact, this guy makes his retirement two months before Deep Impact debuts.

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I think the most amazing in the Quiet Family is Gold Allure, so it’s a strange connection that they are of the same generation as No Reason.

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>>67

Suddenly, sand affinity emerged and it was conveyed to children as well.

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>>71

What are you talking about! SS is a dirt horse, so it’s traditional!

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>>71

There are some who have won the Takamatsu no Miya Memorial…

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It’s not that he recovered from his breakdown and returned, but rather that he’s a mess and trying to die together with me, my father…

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>>68

I love junior high school girls who come to die together with their worn-out uniforms… We are Precure.

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After this, it’s completely the Sunday era.

Deep Impact is coming.

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The blood of the rogue has also been on the side that has once eliminated weak blood.

Impermanence of all things.

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Even if you don’t know the original work, there are people who are captivated by the strongest ephemeral bloom of the No Reason era.

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Well, even without considering lineage, it’s great to see the cool and endearing figure of Nolrisen maneuvering in a world where such headwinds are blowing… but that’s okay.

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What is fleeting is the fact that the glory of the immensely powerful final boss, Rob Roy, vanished in an instant.

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Well, if you look at it as part of the Roberto lineage, there are the Grass family and Boo Lee Klee → shrimp.

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>>77

There’s no need to extend the conversation about BT to the Roberto system.

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Damn it… my rice yield is suffering because of Ohamaile…

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I like chrysolite.

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SS is such an incredibly strong dirt horse, but the only one that produced offspring that spread dirt is Gold Allure.

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No Reason is incredibly cool.

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As a second-generation, it might be that Chris is still seen as the center, as I could see in the No Reason training.

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The aspects of blood sports are emphasized, along with the rise and fall of bloodlines and the aesthetics of resisting destruction.

I keep seeing things that worry me, but right now, there are simply no usable stones at all.

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It’s a coincidence that Deep Impact and No Reason have the same trainer.

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Even Deep itself, now, seems to be troubled by the question of successors, which reflects the ever-changing nature of things.

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It’s amazing that at the beginning of this era, there was only Fine…

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At first, there were many IF (what-if) scenario developments, but recently it has been following historical events properly, which is very good.

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>>90

Aren’t you doing a lot of IF? I mean, the training of Gran Alegría is basically a dream story of IF.

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The blood of Deep will remain no matter what happens… the direct line should be fine as well.

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It’s a luxurious problem to have Kizuna taking the lead and worrying about the successor…

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>>93

It’s really tough that there are hardly any successors to Kizuna.

An average hitter can’t be connected by blood…

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>>93

Well, there are indeed troubles that come with higher standards.

While BT is in a state of being unable to do anything, Neo Union is like this except for the initial movement… and Cafe is wanting just one more punch.

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As a series of SS, Black Tide is currently getting more attention than anything else…

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You can do it with IF too.

In other words, almost everything after Noriko’s senior years is IF, right?

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It’s a bit premature to say… we still don’t know if Equinox’s… will be amazing.

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The original work and the IF (alternate story) are both part of Uma Musume, you know… I’ve thought this for a long time, but it’s too diverse.

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I really think that if Kita-chan had supported from the sidelines, she would have been doing something like this for her generation.

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It’s too early to be pessimistic since last year was the first time the generation of Kizuna’s offspring entered the classics.

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I don’t think Kitachan’s current scenario is bad or anything! That’s a good alternative as it is.

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📞 Kun’s offspring will debut this year, huh?

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Pocke-chan has an amazing “what if” scenario where the Tonibin lineage derived from Pocke sweeps the racing world in a hidden event, so I can feel the bias towards the main character, or rather, the bias from having a G1 horse from the offspring.

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It’s not your fault.

It was just that the era I was born into was bad.

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I like doing continuations of historical events in “what if” scenarios when there are no more recorded results.

It’s like “if” that feels like it can’t be helped due to the initial implementation being absent, even though there are overseas achievements and they’re not going.

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>>106

It seems that the fault lies with the horse racing fans of that time who forgot the achievements of the original Seeking the Pearl when it comes to developing Pearl-san.

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Well, it could be connected to Japan, but it can also be seen as a duo that was unfortunate due to the times, the Yaeno-ri room…

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The feeling of Zephyr’s four-class domination seems to be something unique to games.

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I love the “what if” scenario where horses like Urara Arima and King from that generation work hard and win difficult races as a reward.

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The shadow of the father, who is the leading successor of Deep Impact, weighs heavily on Forever Young.

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>>112

First, give me the famous racehorse that became a star before that.

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>>116

I think the legendary racehorse and the ultimate ordinary will be brought out, even without being said.

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At a time when the synchronization is not yet fulfilled, we will sell by the thickness of the character itself, achievements, and relationships with the parent generation.

Once the peers become more fulfilling, we will sell by enhancing relationships with peers and those from nearby generations.

It’s a two-tiered structure.

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What will Dant’s training scenario be like…?

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That’s strange… just a few days ago.

I want to see gag anime from this generation too.

In this generation, it can only be seen as a joke, so it’s nice to be able to watch it casually.

I was saying something like that…

Right now, I really want to see it for a different reason.

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Throwing away the original glory (the first overseas G1 victory in history)

It’s an interesting “what if” that Pearl-san achieves the feat (being included in the top 100 famous horses) that wasn’t accomplished in the original work.

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Of course, I can understand Pearl’s story, but still, I wanted August 9th to be remembered as a significant day…

I wish they would create route branches so that we can race overseas…

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As for Pearl, the camp is saying that she ran away…

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Because of how this generation’s story has turned out, isn’t Vodka’s position becoming heavier?

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>>121

The training of Vodka is a good story, but

It seems like things have gotten pretty serious without me realizing it.

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I want to see the story of Wodasu.

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The more you reinforce your surroundings, the more things you want to see, right?

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I feel something like a Bakushinger.

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Looking at the twin turbo ED, it seems that successors may appear regardless of historical lineage…

That might be too good to be true in reality.

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The rights can be obtained, but it wasn’t worth going out of the way to do so, and the handling of Genjitsusuteiru is due to a mysterious anime…

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I hope we can do Wodas again.

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